Khatia Dekanoidze on the U.S. Embassy statement: Ivanishvili didn’t want to establish a partnership with the Americans; it’s a lie that they trusted Trump

Ivanishvili didn’t want to establish a partnership with the Americans. Everything is a lie about them believing in Trump. No one recognizes Kobakhidze and his so-called ministers, – this is how Khatia Dekanoidze, one of the leaders of "Unity – United National Movement," responded to the statement by the U.S. Embassy, which said that Bidzina Ivanishvili, the Honorary Chairman of "Georgian Dream," refused to meet with the U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, Robin Dunnigan.

As Dekanoidze notes, Ivanishvili's goal is a Russian Georgia.

Ivanishvili didn’t want to establish a partnership with the Americans.

Everything is a lie about them believing in Trump.

No one recognizes Kobakhidze and his so-called ministers.

Ivanishvili's goal is a Russian Georgia. There’s no other path for the ‘Kots’,” wrote Dekanoidze.

For your information, the U.S. Embassy released a statement indicating that Bidzina Ivanishvili, the Honorary Chairman of "Georgian Dream," refused to meet with the U.S. Ambassador to Georgia, Robin Dunnigan. According to the Embassy, at the meeting, he was supposed to hear a message from the Trump administration.

“Bidzina Ivanishvili refused to meet with Ambassador Dunnigan, where he was supposed to hear the Trump administration’s message. At the request of Secretary of State Rubio, on May 22, Ambassador Dunnigan sought a meeting with Bidzina Ivanishvili to convey the administration’s message and once again deliver specific steps that the Georgian government can take to demonstrate that it is serious about resetting relations with the United States. We hope the Georgian government sincerely wants to return to the 33-year partnership and friendship with the United States and the American people,” the statement reads.

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